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How does AMD affect vision?

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The macula is important to eyesight since it is the part of the eye responsible for detailed central or "straight ahead" vision. Although people with AMD rarely go completely blind because of this condition, they may find it difficult to read, recognize faces or colors, drive, and perform other daily functions that require central vision.
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How does AMD damage vision?

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Dry AMD affects about 90 percent of those with the disease. Its cause is unknown. Slowly, the light sensitive cells in the macula break down. With less of the macula working, you may start to lose central vision in the affected eye as the years go by. Dry AMD often occurs in just one eye at first. You may get the disease later in the other eye. Doctors have no way of knowing if or when both eyes may be affected.
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In dry AMD, there is gradual degeneration of the photoreceptor cells of the macula. This results in mild impairment of vision. In wet AMD, abnormal blood vessels (CNV) grow under the retina, lifting the retina up and causing impaired vision. In addition the CNV leak fluid and can rupture causing bleeding under the macula. This causes rapid damage to the macula and the central vision.
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Q31. What can you do if you have already lost vision to AMD?

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AMD usually affects the central vision only. This means that the peripheral (side) vision remains intact. By using the side vision efficiently, some people find it possible to read large prints. This may be slow initially, but with persistence and training, reading may become faster. In addition, there are a number of techniques and equipment that help people with AMD use the remaining vision to its fullest. For this purpose, evaluation by a low-vision specialist is recommended.
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Normal use of your eyes will not cause further damage to your vision. Even if you have lost sight to AMD, you should not be afraid to use your eyes for reading, watching TV, and other usual activities. Low vision aids are available to help you make the most of your remaining vision. Low vision aids are special lenses or electronic systems that make images appear larger. If you need low vision aids, your eye care professional can often prescribe them or refer you to a low vision specialist.
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How can I take care of my vision now that I have AMD?

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Dry AMD. If you have dry AMD, you should have a comprehensive dilated eye exam at least once a year. Your eye care professional can monitor your condition and check for other eye diseases. Also, if you have intermediate AMD in one or both eyes, or advanced AMD in one eye only, your doctor may suggest that you take the AREDS formulation containing the high levels of antioxidants and zinc.
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Normal use of your eyes will not cause further damage to your vision. Even if you have lost sight to AMD, you should not be afraid to use your eyes for reading, watching TV, and other usual activities.
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I have AMD, how can I protect my vision?

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If you have dry AMD, you should have your eyes examined by an ophthalmologist through dilated pupils at least once a year. You should also obtain an Amsler grid from your ophthalmologist to use at home. Also check your vision by reading the newspaper, watching television, and just by looking at people's faces. If you have wet AMD, it is important not to delay laser surgery if your ophthalmologist advises you to have it.
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Do drusen cause vision loss in advanced dry AMD?

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Drusen alone do not usually cause vision loss. In fact, scientists are unclear about the connection between drusen and AMD. They do know that an increase in the size or number of drusen raises a person's risk of developing either advanced dry AMD or wet AMD. These changes can cause serious vision loss.
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How does wet AMD form?

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Wet AMD occurs when new blood vessels form in the macula under the retina. The blood vessels underneath the retina begin to leak, resulting in lasting damage to the retinal cells. The retina cells die and blind spots are created in the person's central vision. You can read more about Understanding Wet Macular Degeneration here.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean that I am going to get wet AMD too?

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The course and timing of the disease is different for every person. Someone could have dry AMD for years, and it will never turn into the wet form. However, once you have the dry form, you are at increased risk for developing the wet form of AMD, as compared to someone who does not have the dry form of AMD.
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Why does blue light affect vision?

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Blue light is the shortest visible wavelength, and because of this, it is easily scattered and reflected. By wearing quality sunglasses, which absorb and block blue light before it reaches the retina, blue light is never allowed to cause distortion.
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What is a cataract and how does it affect the vision?

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The human crystalline lens is a clear, flexible substance in the normal eye. It is situated just behind the pupil and constitute one of the main elements that focus incident light onto the retina. A cataract means the clouding or opacification of the crystalline lens which in most cases is due to aging. When a cataract is formed, the incident light become scattered or blocked, causing blur images on the retina hence poor vision.
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How does amblyopia affect vision?

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Normally the images sent by each eye to the brain are identical. When they differ, double vision occurs. Rather than go through life with double vision, the brain soon learns to ignore the image sent by one and decides to "see" only with the good eye. The eye that is ignored becomes weaker from disuse.
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Can NPS affect my vision?

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Recent evidence suggests that open angle glaucoma is also part of NPS. Open angle Glaucoma is a condition caused by progressive blockage of the outflow of fluid from the front chamber of the eyes which can result in elevated intraocular pressure leading to narrowing of the visual field (tunnel vision) and eventually blindness if left untreated. Other ocular abnormalities occasionally associated with NPS include Keratoconus, Microcornea, Microphakia, cataracts and Ptosis.
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What is AMD?

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There are two types of AMD, "wet" and "dry". While much progress has been made in tackling wet AMD, which is characterised by leaking blood vessels, no treatment is currently available for dry AMD. Dry AMD is the most common form and occurs in 9 of every 10 cases. In this type the cells in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of the macula gradually become thin and degenerate.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean I'm going to get wet AMD too?

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The course of development for macular degeneration is different in each person. Some people have only the dry form for decades and never develop the wet form. However, if you have the dry form, your risk of progressing to wet AMD is higher and increases each year. If you have AMD in one eye, your risk is of getting AMD in the other eye is also higher. This is why it is so important to use the Amsler Grid daily to check for any changes that may occur.
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How long does eye dilation last? Does it affect my vision? Can I drive home?

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Generally, dilation of the pupil will last for three to six hours and will primarily affect your near or close up vision. However, it is not uncommon for dilation to last up to 24 hours for some patients depending on the eye drops used to achieve dilation. Different eye drops are used for various ages of patients. Most patients can drive home after their eye exam, and sunglasses are encouraged to be worn. Disposable sunglasses are provided for those patients who do not have sunglasses.
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How does low vision affect motor skill and coordination development?

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In the early months, children with albinism may not be able to fixate on objects or make eye contact with caregivers. They may not reach out toward a rattle or toy and may "lose" an object if moved too quickly in field of vision. The depth perception is impaired which may cause a child's reach to be "off the mark" a bit. They may also have a head tilt or turn their head slightly to one side when studying an object.
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How does the CIPS Vision affect the organization as a whole?

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The CIPS vision demonstrates CIPS's dedication towards professionalism. The changes that CIPS is making to the I.S.P. designation will make a significant, positive impact on CIPS, the industry and the profession. More IT professionals will be encouraged to become members and CIPS will have the representation it needs to be the voice of all IT professionals.
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What is AMD's vision for 64-bit computing?

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The evolution from 32-bit computing to 64-bit computing is inevitable and we believe it will happen much faster than the transition from 16-bit to 32-bit. AMD64 can accelerate the industry's move to 64-bit computing by providing a solution developed with customers in mind.
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We believe the evolution from 32-bit computing to 64-bit computing is inevitable and will happen much faster than the transition from 16-bit to 32-bit. AMD64 can accelerate the industry's move to 64-bit computing by providing a solution developed with customers in mind.
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How does it affect you?

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Arthritis and musculoskeletal pain can affect different people in different ways. Everyone gets aches and pains in their muscles and joints from time to time particularly if they take part in strenuous physical activities. Such pain is often short lived. However the different types of arthritis require medical assessment and intervention, the aim of which is to induce remission, relieve pain and improve function.
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How does this affect my bill?

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Instead of mailing out student invoices each semester, you will be emailed a notification from e-commerceProcess@sdbor.edu that a new statement is ready to view and pay in SDePay. The email notification will be sent to your official university email address. Any authorized payers which you have created profiles for will also receive the email notification. Payment and payment plan arrangements will still be due prior to the start of the term.
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When your vision does not measure up do the surgery?

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Doesn't the doctor tell me when to have the surgery? Your doctor should be a guide only. He or she provides the proper glasses and assesses the extent of the cataract and any other eye problems. But he can not interpret how your vision is being affected on a day to day basis.
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How does normal vision develop?

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Newborn infants are able to see, but as they use their eyes during the first months of life, vision improves. During early childhood years, the visual system changes quickly and vision continues to develop. If a child cannot use his or her eyes normally, vision does not develop properly and may even decrease. After the first nine years of life, the visual system is usually fully developed and usually cannot be changed. The development of equal vision in both eyes is necessary for normal vision.
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How do I know if I have AMD? How is AMD detected?

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The initial symptoms of AMD can take a variety of forms. You may notice a loss of visual acuity (the ability to see small details) that cannot be corrected by the glasses your doctor prescribes. You may notice night vision problems or problems seeing under dim lighting. You may notice that straight lines appear distorted or wavy especially in the center of your vision, that a dark or blurry area always seems to be in your central vision, or that your perception of color changes.
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